Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Feb 1961, p. 14

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eossmn PEO By STANLEY JOHNSON MOSCDW APlThe government has let the Russian peope know that Premier Khrushchev is thinking at re turn visit to tlhhgugniteld Natieotn eithpostgresideot Kennedy while in the United States PLELERBN ConsidersiBetlurn To UN Seef Kennedy in better relations between Washington and Moscow ion auarnm never This would appear move to keep SovietAmerican relations of the summit level an evening alltyhard to avoid ll Khruah chev goes to the United Na Belore macaw visit to Soviet Flinn of two of the presi dents press coniereaces were shown on television here Moa day night including news aper mens question sto Kenn on whether he would chew ii the Soviet or visits the UN General Assembly open fill7 exfiil uid rep lYenard ylgty whether Khrushchev lipid Lil showing at the itiilms on re ea ges re Emirfinned the int time that the Russian people learned that new Klinnhchev visit to the United Nations is possible UP 10 RUSSIA Kennedys statement gave the Soviet public the impression that the initiative for visit is up to Russia and that Khrush chev would be welcome in the United States Soviet diplomats in Washing have been active in spread mn the idea that Khrushchev would like to make visit and diplomatic circles in the capital have said they would not be surprised if Khrushcth comes to the US into in April when the assembly session will be winding up Toievising oi the wnferences here also coincides with the re turn of 118 Ambassador Lie wdiyn Thompson from talks with Kennedy in Washington Unconfirmed ep said Thompson may see Khrushchev Thursday The ambassador has message from the president reported to express his lull con liSil lireTermed Mothers Clubs KINGSTON fPiTflome as hooi assoc one firmed moihers clubs Mon day night and came under crit lclsm or not having enough men in their ranks Mrs John Cropper president of the Ontario Federation oi llome and School told 200 rap reientntlves from 38 area schools at the annual lounders dnv dinner sponsored by King ston Home and School Council that more interesting construc rtive programs in keeping with last falls tempestuous assembly session the Soviet premier put out similar feaiars Both conierences had been cut to little more than hell their original length In addition to the questions about Kennedy Khrushchev in Soviet mm editors also left in the pres idents statements tattooing the us R347 ilyers repeating the Americas pledge for no more no flights over the Soviet Un ion and taking steps ainst iris ing unemployment in United States The press conferences were translated into Russian and presented without comment NIKITA KRRUSECHEV Late in Alailll iidenoe in Thompson and the hope that talks between the en voy and Khrushchev will result all aspects of education must be presented to get men to take an interest We have got to stop being mothers clubs she said WORLD NEWS OUST UNDESIRABLEB NEW DELHI Reuters Sixty six Chinese nationals living in Iadia have been ordered to leave the country for indulging in undesirable activities 13 Datar minister of state for home affairs told parliament today PLAN BIG PURCHASE RANGOON ReuterslBurma will buy heavy military equpi meat trom Blissla on 15year 520000000 credit the Rangoon newspaper Reporter said today The Reporter which is well lnicrmed on Burmese military developments said Burma will buy military planes warships and radarequipped antiaircraft guns PLANS NEW ATTACK KUALA LUMP UR Malaya AHPrime Minister Gengkn Abdul Rahman plans to bring up south Africasracialsegre gation policy again at the Com monwealth prime ministers conference in London next month But this time shall use diiierent tactics and net urally cannot tell you my dplsns he told reporters Mon N0 RETIREMENT FUNDS MEXICO CITY AP The itextile industry here is in bad way union leaders said today More than 60 per cent of the lndustrys workers are near re tirement age but nobody can 1in sufficient funds to retire itbem REJECK TV PLAN KABBRUHE Germany AP Chancellor Adenauer sutlared major domestic defeat today when his action to set up is led erallycontrolled second TV not iwork was iudged unconstitu gtional The ruling by the con lstitutional court resulted from suit filed five months ago by our iSodalistdomlnamd West Ger rrnan state governments The much publicized new network was to be financed largely through commercials RARE STAMP SOLD NEW YORK AP lhe worids rarest air mail stamp the black Honduraswas auc tioned Monday for $714500 re cord price for anairmaila Eey moat Weill New Orleans denier bought the stamp at an anction here of collection owned by Thomas Matthews of Springfield Ohio It is lion duran l0ceniave stamp printed in 1925 and ovarprintedwitb gt era CorrcoZS to convertlt sismailservlom Castro sets OH New Attack HAVANA APLeJMALCIk tsos government launched an allout attach or President lien nedys arhniniatratioa today and charged anew the United States is plotting to overthrow the Cu ban strongman The blistering attack weapon tained in lengthy note seat last night to LatinAmerican fo minmerl it was to be dist outed later to the Organiz ation otTAmerican States and the United Nations The Cuban noto recalled the iavaston charges Sartre hurled at the Eisenhower ad ministration few months ago Washington denounced th ole charges as ooverup to divert the Cuban plao attention from ocean troubles at home The attacks ceased when President Eisenhower latt ofiloa without the predicted invasion CHAMEE TWOFOLD Forign hflniater Raul Rol charged the US with plotting D51 TORONTO CPiCity council decided Monday that daylight time here will begin at am gull 30 and end at am Oct on 115 Charges Invasion Plans atwolsldpiantobringdown the Castro regime lhe first phase would be an attempttoonsthrow iastro oe fon the coaierence oi western be re foreign ministers in to Ecuador May 24 it that fails an alternative plan would create conditions for indirect military aggression masterminded by thaPentagon and the General intelligence Agencse This Would bemasked by clavstioo oi war against Cuba by Guatemala Nicaragua or Peru that would permit the setting up of besehhesd on Teens soil An artificial provi sional government then would be set up in Cuba and probably receive direct military aid Castro has accused the United states oi aiding counterrevolu tionary forces who have been showing increased activity in Cuba lately The latest incident ownred Monday when an army captain described as bodyguard or Era nesto Guevara was killed near the economic chiefs house The government denied the shooting was an attempt to as sessinute Gueivera himself but Cubas newspapers and radio stations were ordered to lup press the story for hours Reasons YOU SHOULD BUILD rilh DEATHS ran canaouuv Pastas Monoea nu nun Antel nette CouioIRldes wile of the Greek consul in Montreal Bun Cotnmhls ac James Hsnlt berry as last survivor of the 12 soldiers who volunteered tor yellow fever experiments in Cuba in 1901 New YorkHarry Bannister Broadway actor and star at Hollywood productions both be fore and alter the advent of laikies TorontoCol George Attwell 90 veteran Salvation Army oi tlcer EdmontonMrs William Weir Douglas 65 awarded the Order of the British Empire for volun teer nursing work at Fort Mo Pherson NWT Quebec Wilbur Arkison veteran Quebec reporter for the Montreal Gazette cnacit any can WARSAW MutualPolish security authorities have are rested livemember espionage cell alleged to have passed state secrets to American intelli gence the Polish news agency PAP sold today The accused aretogoontrialinafew days avI mny be TBS 3m EXAMINER runes mans 28 lltl ll ProCastro Reds SANTIAGO AP An ag grmlve combination of Com munists and Castro admirers ls showing its strength in Chile country oi 7500000 people It edging toward power Ask wealthy or upper middle class Chilean about this and he replies with shrug After all theyre Chileans first Chiles small welllode class stands sluhbornly in the way of rclorrn Because most Chilcaos are tolerant peaceloving and lawabiding upper class ele ments seem confident there is little to fear from the extreme lelts rising strength Bat highly fiuelilled outside observers say Chiles rich either must submit to broad social economic and agricultural ro forma or be awapt aside in an angry tide of rebellion This says these observers would have been in the cards even it there had been no Fidel Castro in Cuba The Cuban re volution gave the loit in Chile In Chile addcu momentum Even though now ton hinueli is declining as heroilgure Cuban devei opmomsqulckened the pace oi revolutionary activity Cestro ism in tact forced the Com munist hand The small but tightly organlt izcd and disciplined Communist party in Chile had been playing cautious game it had used the classic approach of allylng itseli With the middle classes had announced itself In fay vor oi nondisputed things it bad avoided emphasis on seiz ure and nationalization It won wido support irom impatient young intellectuals Castrnisms rise set new pattern The Castroist socialists dernandednctlon swilt and via lent To capitalize on the impact at the Communists openly had to coaless their all out Communist aims Communists extremist Social ists and nonMarxist splinter party joined together in the Flu Frente Accion Popular or Popular Action Front THERE DIFFERENCE We tool that here to picture proof that there is difterence in George Davies Home Our reputation is worth much to us we value our name and reputation we refuse to sub stltute price for quality We know how important it is to keep the respect and confidence of our customersand that is why more people are building with George Davies Construc tion Ltd

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